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c   Air Swing - Switch

 

To Auto Deflect the Conditioned Air from Left to Right & Back with Vertical Air Deflectors, push the

  

Switch to the ON position and OFF position to stop. If you require the Air to be deflected to one

 

particular direction, then Switch ON the Air Swing switch and OFF the switch when the Deflectors

 

are in the required direction. Some models are Installed with an illuminated Switch and It will emit

 

light to indicate ON position.

d   Indicator Light. 

 

When provided in the unit, indicates Unit Operation.

 

e   Exhaust Lever - Exhaust Air Damper. 

 

Exhaust Lever is either Iocated on Front or Top of the Control Panel. When in OPEN position,

 

odours, foul smell, cigarette smoke can be exhausted to the outside atmosphere. 

f Air 

Deflectors

 

Horizontal Air Deflectors are provided on the Plastic Front Panel. These can be lipped as in [L] of  

 

fig M to deflect Air to the desired direction (Up, Straight & Down or a combination of any two).

Notes :

1  When you switch over to cool or Heat Operation / Mode, ensure that the fan is running.

2  Wait 3 Minutes before restarting or resetting from Heat / Cool mode to fan and between heat & cool

  

mode

3  If the Compressor Stops while turning the Temperature Dial, Clock or Counter Clock wise, wait for

 

3 Minutes before turning back to Counter Clock or Clockwise respectively.

4  In LO-COOL, LO-HEAT modes, or when the unit is switched OFF, Occasionally slight refrigerant

 

Flow Noise from the Refrigerating cycle will be heard. This noise is not an Abnormal operation.

5  A click Noise will be heard in Electrical Heater Models when the Heater Thermostat functions. This

 

Noise is not an abnormal operation.

6  This room air conditioner should not be used when the outside temperature is below 68

0

 F (20

0

 C) in

 

Cool Operation / Mode.

7  The air deflectors and the Front Panel should not be covered with anything in heating operation.

 

The distance between the air deflectors and obstacles should be over 20” (50cm) minimum.

8  Slight rubbing sound may be heard when the Vertical or Horizontal Deflectors are moving during

 

heating operation. This is not abnormal.

4 Maintenance
a Air 

Filter

1   The Air filters most of the dust from the room air, So it should at least be cleaned every 15 days or

 when air filter gets shocked with dust. If not cleaned the Filter will get chocked and the Airflow will 

reduce. This will decrease the Cooling or Heating efficiency of the Air conditioner.

2  To remove the Air Filters, gently press at Point [A] & [B] as shown in Fig. N to unlock the Return Air

 

Grille Insert and then open and hold the Grills at the UP “U” position. Hold the Filter Handle, gently

 

release it from the Front Panel by slightly lifting it up and taking it out.

3  Wash the Filter with clean Water (if possible with running tap water) and replace it after gently

 

shaking it to remove the moisture. Don’t use water above 95 F (35

C) for washing and reinstall the  

 airfilters 

after 

cleaning

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Summary of Contents for Taurus Series

Page 1: ...Taurus Series YORK Window Air Conditioners IOM IOWRCAG50220711A1 ...

Page 2: ...m affixed on the Air conditioner 11 If a Plug has to be used then the wall socket Plug must with stand the power requirements of the Air conditioner and in compliance with Iocal safety regulations and should comply with IEC 60083 The use of adapters multiple sockets and extension cords is not advisable Ensure that the Power Plug is properly Pluged in 12 If the Air conditioner is not used for extend...

Page 3: ... North or East Where not practicable provide a hood above the Air Conditioner when it is installed in South or West direction c Where practicable locate the air conditioner with lower edge of the Cabinet approximately 0 76 m 30 to 1 525 m 60 from floor This usually gives the optimum air circulation pattern within the room for Cooling Heating d Mounting must be strong enough to support the Weight Ma...

Page 4: ...e front of the Unit This allows condensed water to drain off outside the Room Otherwise Condensed water and Rain may flow Into the Room See Fig H d Unscrew the two shipping screws from the lower rear portion of the Cabinet See Fig F and slide out the Unit from the Cabinet e Fix the Long Urethane Foam supplied with the Unit on the 3 outer sides of the Cabinet as shown in Fig G Left Top Right to weat...

Page 5: ...ottom portion Between the Cabinet inner surface and the unit with the Urethane Foam provided with the unit See Fig J k Fix the Front Panel to the Cabinet by hooking the two Stoppers provided on the Top under side of the Front Panel to the Rectangular slots provided on the Top side of the Cabinet See Fig J Flush fit the Front Panel to the Cabinet and fix one each Screw Supplied from both sides of the...

Page 6: ...he unit you have purchased then unfold the Lever from Shipped to Operational position before fixing the Plastic Front Panel 200mm 5 3 7 4 5 to 10 mm Rectangular Opening TYPICAL INSTALLATION Fig H Fig 1 BaseTray Top Side Top Side To Base Tray Side View Drain Tube Before Assembly After Assembly View Drain Outlet Side Drain Outlet Drain Tube 2 6 1 5 ...

Page 7: ... A B C U D 8b 8 8a 8e 8d 8c Fig N Fig M L F Fig J SHIPPED POSITION 17b OPERATIONAL POSITION 3 6 ...

Page 8: ...ise direction to select the required OPERATION MODE Table 1 Desired Operation Operation Mode Exhaust Lever Temperature Dial Air Swing Switch To Cool or Heat To Exhaust Room Air in Cool or Heat Mode To Circulate and Filter Room Air To Exhaust Room Air with odours To Stop Operation LO COOL MED COOL HI COOL LOW HEAT HI HEAT LO FAN HI FAN or FAN OFF Close Set dial to the Desired Location in the COOLER...

Page 9: ...is switched OFF Occasionally slight refrigerant Flow Noise from the Refrigerating cycle will be heard This noise is not an Abnormal operation 5 A click Noise will be heard in Electrical Heater Models when the Heater Thermostat functions This Noise is not an abnormal operation 6 This room air conditioner should not be used when the outside temperature is below 680 F 200 C in Cool Operation Mode 7 T...

Page 10: ...f the Season Summer season in case of Cool Models Summer Winter season in case of Cool Heat Models to ensure trouble free operation during respective seasons This will also increase the Life of the Unit Before asking for Service check the following Points When operation fails 1 Is the fuse all right 2 Is the supply voltage extremely high or low 3 Is the temperature dial in a suitable location in t...

Page 11: ...restored 4 Before starting operation of the unit please read this manual carefully 10 Front Panel Key Pad OPERATION OF FRONT PANEL KEY PAD A ON OFF BUTTON By pressing this button Air conditioning until will turn ON or OFF B MODE BUTTON By pressing this button each time the operation mode will change in the following sequence This will be indicated by the LED lights on the Control Panel Key Pad FAN...

Page 12: ...ime mode is set TIMER LED light will be ON Air conditioning until will turn ON or OFF automatically when the set number of hour have elapsed Changing of ON OFF state will cancel TIMER mode Timer will cancel during power failure G 7 SEGMENT DISPLAY This display will show Room temperature during normal working This display will show Set temperature when setting the temperature This display will show...

Page 13: ...ject since it will object the proper reception of signals from the transmitter K SLEEP Pressing the SLEEP button will ON or OFF the energy saving SLEEP function SLEEP function is not available in FAN mode In Cool or Heat mode SLEEP function will automatically adjust the set temperature to provide comfortable sleeping condition 12 REMOTE CONTROL USER MANUAL FOR COOL HEAT MODELS ...

Page 14: ...s Pressing TIMER button once will show the time left for the unit to turn ON or OFF Subsequent pressing of TIMER button will increase the timer setting in 1 hour step from 1 to 15 hours If TIMER key is not pressed for 5s continuously the display return to tempera ture display NOTE TIMER set range will vary for model to model 6 SLEEP Pressing the SLEEP button will ON or OFF the energy saving SLEEP ...

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